HC Deb 24 May 1974 vol 874 cc291-2W
Sir W. Elliott

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what is the number and classification of registered vacancies in the building trade in offices of his Department on 30th April.

Mr. John Fraser

The most recent detailed figures are for 3rd April 1974. The statistics relate only to vacancies for males notified to employment offices and do not measure the total unsatisfied demand for labour. Following is the available information:

Unfilled vacancies for males in construction notified to Employment Offices in Great Brain*:3 April 1974
Site and other managers, agents and clerks of works, general foreman (building and civil engineering) 270
Carpenters and joiners (construction sites and maintenance) 2,382
Labourers and mates to woodworking craftsmen 8
Maintenance fitters (non-electrical) plant and industrial machinery 269
Electricians (installation and maintenance) premises and ships 924
Cable jointers and linesmen 7
Plumbers, pipe fitters 629
Heating and ventilating engineering fitters 156
Gas fitters 11
Steel erectors 55
Scaffolders, stagers 134
Steel benders' bar benders and fixers 115
Painters and decorators 1,043
Bricklayers 1,312
Fixer/walling masons 83
Plasterers 578
Floor and wall tilers, terrazzo workers 62
Roofers and slaters 267
Glaziers 46
Asphalt and bitumen road surfacers 36
Other roadmen 112
Concrete erectors/assemblers 8
Concreter levellers/screeders 30
General builders 179
Mains and surface layers and pipe jointers (gas, water, drainage, oil) 117
Craftsmen's mates and other builders' labourers not identified elsewhere 2,057
Civil engineering labourers 272
Mechanical plant drivers/operators (earth moving and civil engineering) 306
Crane drivers/operators 76
Fork lift and other mechanical truck drivers/operators 30
All other occupations 5,140
Total, all occupations 16,714
*The figures do not include vacancies notified to Careers Offices.

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